Program Information
Degree Offered
Master of Science in Project Management
Program Description:
Overview:
In the MS in Project Management program, you’ll learn every aspect of managing large, multifaceted projects from start to finish. You’ll hone your expertise in scheduling, quality control, resource management and conflict resolution. And you’ll focus on problem solving and decision making through case studies, team exercises and hands-on projects.
Depending on their prior work experience, graduates will be equipped to move up to project manager, project portfolio manager and even chief project officer positions. Graduates in this fast-growing field land jobs that include overseeing software development projects, coordinating construction projects for a transportation agency or implementing a company-wide restructuring plan across a global corporation.
Course Preview:
MS in Project Management majors take courses from these groups:
CORE COURSES
Students take core courses that include Business Law and Ethics, Quality Management, and Project and Change Management.
ADVANCED COURSES
Students complete advanced courses that include Global Project Management, Project Scheduling and Cost Control, and Project Risk Management.
CAPSTONE COURSE
Your final course, a Capstone, combines knowledge and skills learned throughout the program. You might develop a comprehensive project management manual or team up with fellow MSPM students on a project for a business, nonprofit or government agency. Past Capstones have included project management assignments with:
Austin Human Resource Management Association: Students designed a website updating process and oversaw development of a framework for improving and maintaining the accuracy, completeness and appearance of the site.
South By Southwest® (SXSW®) Music, Film and Interactive Media Festival: Students defined improvements to a critical area of the SXSW website and planned the development, testing and implementation of the web pages.
Williamson County, Texas: Students established plans for a Dispute Resolution Center for the county. They conceptualized the center in terms of mission, stakeholders, funding and staffing, and identified the work elements and their timing.
Accreditation:
St. Edward's University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: Yes
Format: Campus
Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities II
Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit
Locale: Large City
Size & Settings: 5,000 - 9,999